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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actors has been" is not correct in written English.
It contains a subject-verb agreement error, as "actors" is plural and should be paired with "have" instead of "has."
Example: "The actors have been rehearsing for weeks."
Alternatives: "actors have been" or "the actors are".
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The centrality of actors has been a key issue in undirected fuzzy social network (UFSN) analysis.
At different points each of these actors has been a leading man in television or film.
One of the actors has been lying in dirt for four hours.
One of the busiest actors has been Kate Winslet (below), promoting Carnage, Mildred Pierce and Contagion.
A risk analysis applied on a smart home automation system developed in a research project involving leading industrial actors has been conducted.
The dominance of white actors has been criticised by many film fans on Twitter tuning in to watch the nominations are they were announced live in Los Angeles.
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The actors have been using it".
No actors have been named.
Two actors have been injured hurtling through acrobatic rehearsal sequences.
Gay actors have been coming out left, right and centre.
Screenwriters and actors have been fighting the Hollywood studios.
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